
63-Year-Old Mom With Her 41, 40 And 36-Year-Old Daughters Stun The World With Their Youthful Looks
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Meet the Taiwanese family that may have hacked the secrets on how to look young forever.
At first, interior designer and fashion blogger Lure Hsu (41) stunned millions of people because of her youthful looks, but it wasn’t long until people realized she’s not the only one in the family looking half her age. Lure’s two sisters, Sharon (36) and Fayfay (40), both also look like they’re students. Not to mention their mother… Their mother, who is a retired dancer, could easily be mistaken as their sister, but turns out she’s 63. All these four women managed to find the answer on how to look younger so much so, that they’re being called ‘the family of frozen ages’ by Taiwanese media.
Their beauty secrets? In an interview with Taiwan’s Friday magazine, Lure revealed that the key to youthful looks is to drink water and eat vegetables, so basically a healthy lifestyle. She also pointed out the importance of moisturizing your skin, as “once your skin has enough water, you don’t even need to worry about aging and wrinkles.” Similarly to Lure, sister Fayfay also recommended drinking lots of water, including a big glass of lukewarm water every morning. “I have been doing that for more than a decade,” Fayfay said. “I drink 350ml to 500ml.” So there you have it! According to these Taiwanese women, the main beauty tip to youthful looks is simpler than you could ever imagine – water!
These Taiwanese women look so young, you’d never believe their real ages
Meet the 63-year-old mom (middle) and her daughters Lure Hsu, 41 (right) and Sharon, 36 (left)
Here they are also with their 40-year-old sister Fayfay
41-year-old Lure revealed that the key to youthful looks is to drink water and eat vegetables
Similarly to Lure, sister Fayfay also recommended drinking lots of water, including a big glass of lukewarm water every morning
Lure Hsu, 41
Fayfay Hsu, 40
Sharon Hsu, 36
And there you have it! According to these women, the secret to youthful looks is simpler than you could ever imagine – water!
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Step 1: Good Genetics Step 2: Take care of your body Step 3: Dress like you are 16 Step 4: Liberally apply filters
Exactly. The key is having the right genetics. Did anyone else notice that not one picture contained "water and vegetables," considering how much they referenced that as the key? Sugary, over sized ice cream, Starbucks coffee, and sandwiches appear to be the ticket.
I saw that too. I mean, that could actually be them, but you can see the difference in the different filters used in each picture. Of course, we gotta give them some credit. They are all of course very pretty either way so genetics all the way. Also, they've taken good care of their body considering the old age they're nearing. But makeup all the way.
by that logic.....I WIN \o/ edit: help!! i´m getting younger and younger and dsikdsaopfjsiod
And some surgery??? I refuse to believe this is only genetics and water :D
Taiwanese people are soooooo slim but what they actually eat is much more fatty than the cuisine in Europe (I do not talk about fast-foods, just the standard dishes). When I buy meat I choose those with not much fatt on it, but they just love the fatties once!
They probably don't eat and drink like that often, but take photos when they do.
Step 5: Make some little operations like make the eyes bigger and make the mouth like smiling Step 6: Use big contactlenses for make the operated eyes looking bigger
i also believe that they've gone under plastic surgery, it could be noticed from the eyes and lips and such. they're not 100% natural. well, no offense tho, they're all really beautiful and agree too with a good genetic reason
Not to mention make up... lol
And a trowel.
Step 5 : use plastic surgery... ok, I do not have proof they had botox or lifting, but the fact they have the double eyelid, wich is uncommon for asian people and one of the most popular surgery in Asia gives me a clue...
I am Asian and I have double eye lids and it is very common in my part of the world. This is my eyes from my passport photo... Its a misconception that Asians do not have double eye lids... Kenri-Pass...a59f1c.jpg
wait, how can you said it is uncommon for Asian people to have double eyelid? I am the one who has nature double eyelid without surgery, but sometime I don't like them as they look like crocodile's eye.
I just seen a documentary about that. It is called love band surgery.
How in the world does 63 year old look like a teenager
1 - Good Photoshop 2 - Good Photoshop 3 - Good Photoshop 4 - Good Photoshop
I'm not being negative but most Asian that have that perfect lid eyes and nose are mostly plastic surgery from Koreans doctor. Taiwanese have the most chinky eyes.
double eyelid *
I have perfect eyelid so with most of people from my country. Only east asia who don't have eyelid
Excuseeee me!! I’m from Thailand and I have double eyelids!!! So don’t make assumption like that for all east asians!
There's no doubt that these are beautiful and youthful women. But some of these photos have been airbrushed to such an extreme that they're skewing our perception of expected natural aging, and that probably ain't healthy.
they look like Japanese 3d cartoon, unlike normal photos.
i agree
I work with Asian people and I do agree that they look way younger than other people, BUT, these pictures are not reliable. Too many filters
Step 1: Good Genetics Step 2: Take care of your body Step 3: Dress like you are 16 Step 4: Liberally apply filters
Exactly. The key is having the right genetics. Did anyone else notice that not one picture contained "water and vegetables," considering how much they referenced that as the key? Sugary, over sized ice cream, Starbucks coffee, and sandwiches appear to be the ticket.
I saw that too. I mean, that could actually be them, but you can see the difference in the different filters used in each picture. Of course, we gotta give them some credit. They are all of course very pretty either way so genetics all the way. Also, they've taken good care of their body considering the old age they're nearing. But makeup all the way.
by that logic.....I WIN \o/ edit: help!! i´m getting younger and younger and dsikdsaopfjsiod
And some surgery??? I refuse to believe this is only genetics and water :D
Taiwanese people are soooooo slim but what they actually eat is much more fatty than the cuisine in Europe (I do not talk about fast-foods, just the standard dishes). When I buy meat I choose those with not much fatt on it, but they just love the fatties once!
They probably don't eat and drink like that often, but take photos when they do.
Step 5: Make some little operations like make the eyes bigger and make the mouth like smiling Step 6: Use big contactlenses for make the operated eyes looking bigger
i also believe that they've gone under plastic surgery, it could be noticed from the eyes and lips and such. they're not 100% natural. well, no offense tho, they're all really beautiful and agree too with a good genetic reason
Not to mention make up... lol
And a trowel.
Step 5 : use plastic surgery... ok, I do not have proof they had botox or lifting, but the fact they have the double eyelid, wich is uncommon for asian people and one of the most popular surgery in Asia gives me a clue...
I am Asian and I have double eye lids and it is very common in my part of the world. This is my eyes from my passport photo... Its a misconception that Asians do not have double eye lids... Kenri-Pass...a59f1c.jpg
wait, how can you said it is uncommon for Asian people to have double eyelid? I am the one who has nature double eyelid without surgery, but sometime I don't like them as they look like crocodile's eye.
I just seen a documentary about that. It is called love band surgery.
How in the world does 63 year old look like a teenager
1 - Good Photoshop 2 - Good Photoshop 3 - Good Photoshop 4 - Good Photoshop
I'm not being negative but most Asian that have that perfect lid eyes and nose are mostly plastic surgery from Koreans doctor. Taiwanese have the most chinky eyes.
double eyelid *
I have perfect eyelid so with most of people from my country. Only east asia who don't have eyelid
Excuseeee me!! I’m from Thailand and I have double eyelids!!! So don’t make assumption like that for all east asians!
There's no doubt that these are beautiful and youthful women. But some of these photos have been airbrushed to such an extreme that they're skewing our perception of expected natural aging, and that probably ain't healthy.
they look like Japanese 3d cartoon, unlike normal photos.
i agree
I work with Asian people and I do agree that they look way younger than other people, BUT, these pictures are not reliable. Too many filters